Uooouu the rewind
idea is awesome! very flavoury.
I'm not sure about the ability cost retaining quanta identity thou. I think that plays with the idea of the dragon transforming into a certain element, instead of being all elements at the same time (and so using any quanta at any time).
As for power balance, think also about the chromatic pillars
. They make three quanta per turn, instead of the regular 1. That makes me think that this dragon should be at least 2x times more expensive, or even 3x times, to hit around the same a regular dragon does. I honestly haven't thought about its mono application, it is something worth considering. But nonetheless I think, if you have a mono
, it should be always obvious and more advantageous to use the
dark dragon instead of the
chromatic one. If not, then every mono dragon would become obsolete. I think that plays too against the idea of always paying the same quanta for ability. I think the deck you would want to see a chromatic dragon instead of a mono dragon, would be a deck that has AT LEAST two different elements, so it's design should be oriented to multiple element usage.
So IDK, I'm just gonna throw a stab in the air to see how it looks like:
Chromatic hatchling4
Costs 4 of your highest quanta.
6?: Transforms into Lesser Chromatic dragon.
1|3
Lesser chromatic dragonAirborne. Token.
12?: Transforms into Greater Chromatic dragon.
Rewind only transforms it back to Chromatic hatchling.
4|6
Greater Chromatic dragonAirborne. Token.
Rewind only transforms it back to Lesser chromatic dragon.
14|16
So in here, it's both the strongest and the most expensive dragon of all. With the first upgrade, you have +3|+3 for 6
, which is ok, if a little underpowered. On the second one +10|+10 for 12
is super duper cheap, since you pay 10
for a 10|5 dragon. maybe it needs nerfing? haha
It would also only be accessible by playing the Hatchling first, and then you get to the Greater one by the third turn. The good part is that you pay in quotas
haha !
Another last idea could be making the hatchling and each subsequent growth consume one of your pillars as part of the cost? like, besides regular, it also devours a whole pillar. That would be neat and maybe help with balancing a little?